Feasibility Studies & DPRs
Turning Solar Potential into Bankable Projects

Site Assessment & Resource Analysis
We evaluate site conditions through solar resource mapping, shadow analysis, and weather data review. Using advanced tools such as PVSyst, SAM, and Helioscope, we estimate generation potential with precision.

Techno-Commercial Feasibility
Our feasibility studies combine technical design options, financial modelling, and risk assessment to determine project viability. We analyse CAPEX, OPEX, LCOE, and IRR under multiple scenarios to ensure investment confidence.

Detailed Project Reports (DPRs)
We prepare comprehensive DPRs covering design concepts, system sizing, layout plans, and cost breakdowns, fully aligned with MNRE and DISCOM guidelines for seamless project implementation.
Proven Methodology
Over 200 DPRs completed for rooftop and utility-scale projects.
Accuracy
Solar yield modelling validated against site performance data.
Compliance
MNRE, CEA, and state-specific norms integrated into every DPR.
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Trina Solar is now planning a 600-W solar panel
Trina Solar has announced the launch of two next-generation Vertex series modules with power output of up to 600 W. The…
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Canadian Solar launches bigger modules that can reach 590 W
Canadian Solar today launches the super-high power Series 5 and Series 6 PV modules to celebrate Canada Day. These new modules…
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SunPower releases roof-integrated solar system OneRoof
SunPower has released a new roof-integrated solar system, called OneRoof. KB Home is the first homebuilder to offer the product in…
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First green solar product review- SolarLog
Solare Datensysteme GmbH (SDS) is one of the leading companies for pv monitoring, smart energy and feed-in management. Solar-Logâ„¢ hardware and…
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First green solar product review- PylonTech
Pylontech is a unique company with vertical integration of all technologies needed for ESS (Energy storage system) including cathode material, lithium…
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Printed coatings enable more efficient solar cell- University of Cambridge
Researchers at Cambridge, Imperial and Singapore have developed a method to print ultrathin coatings on next-generation solar cells, allowing them to…